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The woods are lovely, dark and deep —
and teeming with tailored clothing, tartan and party dresses. Alexander
McQueen’s creative director Sarah Burton presented her McQ collection on
a bed of autumnal leaves, and with a full forest set in the background.
While it may not have been what the poet Robert Frost had in mind, it
was beautiful — and slightly creepy.
This was the first McQ runway show
since the brand took the collection — which launched in 2006, and will
be getting its own stand-alone store on London’s Dover Street in the
spring —
in-house. The polished, elegant clothes popped with McQueen
signatures, including Black Watch tartan for coats with cinched waists
and full skirts, as well as kilts for men. There was a powerful military
feel, too, in the form of two-tone wool great coats and belted skirt
suits. The evening dresses were dramatic: Some had full Fifties skirts
and flourishes of velvet and tulle, while other, shorter ones were
adorned with bright flowers or tone-on-tone embroidery.
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McQ Alexander McQueen RTW Fall 2012 |
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McQ Alexander McQueen RTW Fall 2012 |
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McQ Alexander McQueen RTW Fall 2012 |
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McQ Alexander McQueen RTW Fall 2012 |
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McQ Alexander McQueen RTW Fall 2012 |
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McQ Alexander McQueen RTW Fall 2012 |
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McQ Alexander McQueen RTW Fall 2012 |
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McQ Alexander McQueen RTW Fall 2012 |
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McQ Alexander McQueen RTW Fall 2012 |
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McQ Alexander McQueen RTW Fall 2012 |
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McQ Alexander McQueen RTW Fall 2012 |
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McQ Alexander McQueen RTW Fall 2012 |
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McQ Alexander McQueen RTW Fall 2012 |
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McQ Alexander McQueen RTW Fall 2012 |
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McQ Alexander McQueen RTW Fall 2012 |
source. WWD
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